English: Beautiful yellow prairie Saskatchewan 5 petaled flower that has flowers in pairs. Plant about 18 inches high. In latin...a type of Lysimachia... of Primulaceae. A type of Loosestrife as common name. Plant erect, flowers bent over. Leaves opposite and elliptical. Found along floodplain by the South Saskatchewan River. Tall plant about 12 to 18 inches high. Flower in late July. Flower diameter is about 25 mm, no fringing or tufting of the flower petal. Leaves long 2 to inches long. Flowers appear as do the leaves opposite each other. Compare also to Lysimachia ciliata
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